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Review on Apple Magic Mouse 2 Wireless, Space Gray by Jnis Anmanis ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not perfect quality, there is a small defect.

I substituted this mouse for a functional one in order to test it out. My opinion is that because Apple makes the MacBook, Apple should also make the mouse. I disconnected the old mouse, bought a new one, and installed ofigel. She did not want to ride on the table because it had previously been occupied by a few naive mice. Jittering and freezing of the cursor during movement that should have been smooth. On the other hand, you will eventually become accustomed to the gestures. Would it be possible to revert to the previous mouse? Probably not without some effort.

Pros
  • Touch gestures, scrolling in all directions, and scrolling with any finger (with traditional mice, you want to scroll in the area of the right button since it is more convenient there) are some of the features offered by touch-screen devices. When you become used to it, it will amaze you how convenient and pertinent it is to the topic. After using it for the first time, you realize that life without it is like to life without hands. It's like the touch panel on a MacBook. White never loses its chic appearance and it does not yellow with age. It's just the right amount of weight.
Cons
  • Refused to work on surfaces that were white or smooth, including rugs and even a wooden table. Since I got my very first laser mouse, I haven't actually encountered such a capricious equipment till recently. The one before that one could be done even on the knee. The mouse is rather unsteady, and it wobbles whenever you make a "incorrect click." The ergonomics are, to put it bluntly, terrible. It's true that you can get used to anything, but if the touchpad is seen as an advantage and the kinetic scroll is seen as something that should be expected, then the right click has some learning to do. After a week or two of practice, I was finally able to right-click without the cursor moving, and after about a month of practice, I was able to pick text without losing the first selection I made. Within an hour and a half, I had started switching desktops. I get away from sin by opening a new tab in the browser using the control-click method. If you go to the store and attempt to use the mouse without making any mistakes, you will most likely be unsuccessful. Bluetooth will always start, but it won't do it quite as quickly as a mouse that has a radio transmitter built in.